If you cannot connect to the local network or the signal is weak, move closer to the router. Additionally, metal objects, walls, and electronics that emit radio signals can interfere with the Wi-Fi signal.

Printers with a touchscreen control panel: Touch the Wireless icon or open the Network Settings or Setup menu to view the network connection status.

Printers without a touchscreen control panel: Press the Wireless and Information buttons at the same time or press the Wireless and Start Copy Black buttons at the same time. A Wireless Test Report prints with the network connection status.

Do the following, depending on the connection status.

If the printer is connected to the network, try to print. If the error persists, skip to the step to check the Android device printing settings.

If the printer is not connected to the network, continue to the next step.

Move the printer close to the router, and then connect it to the network.

note:

Many routers support both 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz frequency bands, but not all HP printers support both bands. Make sure the 2.4 GHz router band is enabled and broadcasting. If the router broadcasts separate network names (SSIDs) for each band, connect the printer to the 2.4 GHz band SSID.

Printers with a touchscreen control panel: Open the printer Setup, Network, or Wireless menu, and then select Wireless Setup Wizard to connect the printer to your network.

Printers without a touchscreen control panel: Press and hold the Wireless button for five seconds. Within two minutes, press and hold the WPS button (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) on the router until the connection process begins. The Wireless light on the printer stops flashing when the connection completes.